In addition to the " Fatal Pipeline Explosion " language, which is both biased and intentionally misleading, the detailed edit summaries I posted illustrate multiple very significant errors of omission.
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She asks Picard why he did not include this and he responds that it was an error of omission that he left out, because it did not fit with Brandt's story.
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"Do we have to be subjected to yet another instance of an educational innovation the implementation of which is a catalogue of errors of omission and commission ? " he writes.
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If we totally ignore the question of how to see it safety, I think this is an error of omission . talk ) 10 : 53, 1 August 2008 ( UTC)
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The win, the Rockets'first in the post-Charles Barkley era, ended a streak of five losses, snapping a seemingly endless string of mental mistakes, missed shots and errors of omission and commission.
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It appears to be an NRIS error of omission not to have a secondary listing for it in Jefferson County . talk ) 19 : 31, 27 March 2009 ( UTC)
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Nature refers to " factual errors, omissions or misleading statements ", so some of the " errors " listed below may be errors of omission in incomplete articles, rather than factual errors.
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Kww and others should understand, if a verifiable fact is represented with due weight in an article ( sourced or otherwise ) and someone removes it, that introduces an error of omission.
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In a retrospective review, Michael House of Allgame wrote, " Whatever faults can be attributed to the game's mechanics or contents are almost uniformly minor and in most instances an error of omission.
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That did not satisfy the House speaker, who urged the president to " correct last night's error of omission " by asking for a second appearance on VH-1 to stress the dangers of drugs.